2. Do Liu and Lu have four-word idioms? All idioms containing Liu.
Qian Liu: Second time, come back. Liu Lang, who was there last time, came again. Generally refers to people who have gone and come again.
Liu Lang's previous poems called "people who have gone and returned".
Liu Yi replied that he dared to protest.
All idioms containing Lu
Lulu: In ancient times, Suipu Opera was the most successful. Metaphor won at once.
Lu Han's metaphor is a waste of energy.
Hulu tribe tiger, drink: shout; Lu and pheasant: two colors on ancient gambling tools. Generally refers to gambling.
Lu Han is a sly rabbit. Metaphor competition strength, win, lose both sides.
Queen Lu Qian refers to poetry and prose.
Cover your mouth, Hulu Hulu: Smile. Laugh while covering your mouth, snicker, snicker.
Use the word Wei Juan to form two four-character idioms: Zhang Shu and Wei: both surnames refer to people here. Generally refers to people you know or don't know.
Familiar Zhang and Wei: Both are surnames, generally referring to people here. Generally refers to people you know or don't know.
Rescuing Zhao by encircling Wei originally meant that the Qi army besieged Wei to rescue Zhao during the Warring States period, forcing Wei to withdraw its attacking troops and rescued Zhao. The latter refers to attacking the enemy's stronghold in the rear to attack forcibly.
Wei Zi, Yao Huang, Wei Zi: Chiba red peony, from Wei Renpu's family; Yao Huang: Chiba yellow peony belongs to the Yao family. Originally refers to two precious peony varieties in Luoyang in Song Dynasty.
, Wei Zi,: Chiba yellow peony, from Yao; Weizi: Red Peony in Chiba is from Wei Renpu family. Originally refers to two precious peony varieties in Luoyang in Song Dynasty.
Weique: a tall building outside the ancient palace gate, used as a synonym for the imperial court. The dismissed old man is still thinking about going to court. Later, it is often used to satirize the infatuation with work.
In nymphs, people who are worried about Wei Que's old dismissal from office still want to enter the court. Later, it was often used to satirize a false hermit who was obsessed with fame and fortune. The same is "in the rivers and lakes, there is Wei Wei in my heart."
Wei Ke knotted grass to show his deep gratitude and tried his best to serve.
Wei que has no branches, which means that a talented person has no dependence.
Wei Que means that his subjects are in the imperial court and care about state affairs. With "the heart is in Wei Que".
Wei Que's heart means that his subjects' hearts are in the imperial court and care about state affairs. Wei Que is a building view outside the palace of ancient emperors and generals, under which there are decrees, so it is called the court.
Wei Que means that his subjects are in the imperial court and care about state affairs. With "the heart is in Wei Que".
"Yao Huang Taste" originally refers to two precious peony varieties in Luoyang area in Song Dynasty. Later it refers to expensive flowers. With "Yao Huang weizi".
Juan Hao Jingxiu described her beautiful appearance and gentle temperament.